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Calceolaria. 



The Bronze Age (R. Veitch). — A most useful greenhouse variety, 

 of dwarf habit, bearing flowers of various shades of buff, brown, and 

 crimson. 



X Seitchii (R. Veitch), A.M. May 22, 1912. — A remarkable green- 

 house perennial, obtained as the result of a cross between Calceolaria 

 alba and an unnamed albino seedling from C. ' Golden Glory.' It has 

 a strong, bushy habit of growth, and shiny serrated leaves. The 

 flowers, which are borne in great abundance, are milk-white in colour. 

 The plants grow to the height of 3 feet during the first season. 



Cineraria. 



maritima ' Diamant ' (R. Veitch). — A useful plant, with beautiful 

 grey foliage. The leaves are roughly ovate in shape, deeply and 

 irregularly notched, tough, covered with a thick whitish tomentum, 

 to which the grey colour is due. 



Clarkia. 



elegans ' Chamois Queen ' (Barr). — A pretty variety bearing double 

 white flowers suffused with pale rose-pink. 



elegans 'Firefly' (R. Veitch). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 556. 



elegans 'Orange King' (R. Veitch). — Flowers double, orange 

 tinged with pink ; very free-flowering. 



elegans ' Queen Mary ' (R. Veitch). — A pretty rosy salmon double- 

 flowered variety. 



Pink Pearl (Barr). — Flowers double, white tinged with pale salmon 

 pink at the base of the petals. 



Queen Mary (Barr). — Similar to those of elegans ' Queen Mary.' 



Scarlet Queen (Barr, R. Veitch). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 556. 



Dahlia. 



Edith Carter (Shoesmith), A.M. Aug. 27, 1912. — A seedling ' Cactus ' 

 variety, of good form and moderate size. The florets are deep yellow, 

 tipped and streaked with crimson. 



Florrie Wells (Shoesmith). — A bright crimson 'Cactus' variety, 

 of excellent form. 



odorata grandiflora (Dammann). — Flowers single, of excellent 

 form, mostly orange-scarlet in colour, with small golden centre. Stems 

 very stiff ; plants vigorous in habit. 



Vesuvius (Dammann). — A single variety, deep scarlet in colour, 

 with small golden centre. Diameter of flower 5 inches ; very showy ; 

 stems stiff and wiry. 



Delphinium. 



Azure Fairy (Barr). — A very pretty strain, producing light and 

 dark blue flowers. The foliage is finely divided, and the plants are 

 dwarf and free-flowering in habit. 



Belladonna, Cliveden Beauty (Barr). — A very pretty dwarf variety, 

 bearing an abundance of deep cornflower-blue flowers. 



